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With satellite imagery, one can see images of photographs of any place on Earth. Satellite imagery is more detailed and clearer than Infrared images.
Because many stars emit energy unevenly over the electromagnetic spectrum. Thus extremely energetic objects would be brighter in X-rays (more energetic than visual light) and some brown dwarfs would be easier to perceive in the infrared. Combining images from across the spectrum avoids the three blind men and the elephant issue.
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Why are shadows and light so important in creating realistic images
It is right that the retina forms the images the written way. I think it is because the various images formed are converted into electrical signals whoch are sent to the brain. The brain then interprets the correct position and form of images.
Scientists use infrared images to examine small crystals.
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Photographs can't... infrared is a possibility.
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Not yet.
Whatever they are focussed on.
The equipment you need for infrared photography is as follows. First you need a camera that can capture infrared light, which you check if it can do or not by turning it on and pointing a remote control at it and see if you can notice a red tint or light. Second you need to get some filters that can help trap the light and make your images more clear/have less light leak which means that you will have better quality images.
Ernest Roberts has written: 'Computerized video densitometry method for rapid analysis of infrared photographic images' -- subject(s): Image processing, Infrared photography
With satellite imagery, one can see images of photographs of any place on Earth. Satellite imagery is more detailed and clearer than Infrared images.
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satellite images and radar